literally breaks the routine of the 8 / 16 bits.
In a bold campaign to promote its new 32-bit micro ARM Cortex-M0 (and associated development tools), challenges NXP microcontrollers community to show (not "count") how programmers like you are "breaking the habit of using sets of 8 and 16 bits" .
To give impetus to the campaign, NXP is giving away cards that include a device LPCXpresso Cortex. To qualify and receive a totally free, you will have to show us how you planning to stop use sets of 8 and 16 bits. You can do so by sending an image or a video that, if accepted, will be included in a gallery that can be seen on the NXP website M0-Cortex.
Before spending all night developing a crack to stop the devices 8 and 16 bits, blogger and expert Elektor Embedded Microcontroller Clemens Valens resident took his camera to the street and pulled him suspiciously sounds like a diesel engine. Visit his blog and watch the original way of Clemens to enter the challenge NXP. More info
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